Thursday stuff
Feb. 3rd, 2005 09:21 amHey, Enterprise was cancelled! Sci-fi TV in general, and the Trek universe in particular, just took a giant step forward.
Yeah, sorry if I don't mourn. But much as I like Scott Bakula (I mean, I own the OCR of Romance/Romance, even) the show just stinks, stank, and stunk. Five years is more than Popular, Firefly, Wonderfalls, Special Unit 2, Keen Eddie, and Karen Sisco got combined, so yeah, no mourning here.
We caught the season finale of The Venture Brothers last night, finally. Loved it.
I also caught the Discovery Channel special Pompeii: The Last Day. The latter managed to be simultaneously fascinating and cheesy, as it combined some interesting history and science (as well nice effects in their recreation of the eruption) with actors portraying citizens of Pompeii (and Pliny the Elder, who died when he left Naples to investigate the eruption). It was weird, but it worked. The final third, in which a geologist talks about the real possibilities of another eruption, and the people who won't move to avoid it, was equally engrossing. I'm pretty sure it was a BBC documentary first, so I suspect that a bunch of you had already seen it.
In other news, my KoL character is up to level 8, and once I finally got me the Hide of the Walrus skill, I was able to finish up the Goblin King, the Cyrtp, and the Baron Rof L'm Fao quests.
In sports, looks like the last vestiges of hope for an NHL "season" (which, I'd assume, would have lasted five games before the playoffs began) have been dashed. And in baseball, Carlos Delgado, already someone I respect more than most pro players (he's one of the few who's taken an active stance against the war), has also signed one of the smarter contracts I've seen.
Finally, your dumb marketing moment of the day: There was a commercial on the other night for Son of the Mask. Instead of highlighting, or even mentioning, Jamie Kennedy or Alan Cumming (both of whom, y'know, have associations with extremely successful franchises), all we got was "From the director of Cats and Dogs." Um, yeah. Because you want to brag that you've got Uwe Boll's long-lost twin? Lawrence Guterman directed what may be the worst movie of the last ten years, and you fucking boast about it? The movie that's the career lowpoint for not only Jeff Goldblum, but also for fucking Jon Lovitz? Sheesh.
Yeah, sorry if I don't mourn. But much as I like Scott Bakula (I mean, I own the OCR of Romance/Romance, even) the show just stinks, stank, and stunk. Five years is more than Popular, Firefly, Wonderfalls, Special Unit 2, Keen Eddie, and Karen Sisco got combined, so yeah, no mourning here.
We caught the season finale of The Venture Brothers last night, finally. Loved it.
I also caught the Discovery Channel special Pompeii: The Last Day. The latter managed to be simultaneously fascinating and cheesy, as it combined some interesting history and science (as well nice effects in their recreation of the eruption) with actors portraying citizens of Pompeii (and Pliny the Elder, who died when he left Naples to investigate the eruption). It was weird, but it worked. The final third, in which a geologist talks about the real possibilities of another eruption, and the people who won't move to avoid it, was equally engrossing. I'm pretty sure it was a BBC documentary first, so I suspect that a bunch of you had already seen it.
In other news, my KoL character is up to level 8, and once I finally got me the Hide of the Walrus skill, I was able to finish up the Goblin King, the Cyrtp, and the Baron Rof L'm Fao quests.
In sports, looks like the last vestiges of hope for an NHL "season" (which, I'd assume, would have lasted five games before the playoffs began) have been dashed. And in baseball, Carlos Delgado, already someone I respect more than most pro players (he's one of the few who's taken an active stance against the war), has also signed one of the smarter contracts I've seen.
Finally, your dumb marketing moment of the day: There was a commercial on the other night for Son of the Mask. Instead of highlighting, or even mentioning, Jamie Kennedy or Alan Cumming (both of whom, y'know, have associations with extremely successful franchises), all we got was "From the director of Cats and Dogs." Um, yeah. Because you want to brag that you've got Uwe Boll's long-lost twin? Lawrence Guterman directed what may be the worst movie of the last ten years, and you fucking boast about it? The movie that's the career lowpoint for not only Jeff Goldblum, but also for fucking Jon Lovitz? Sheesh.
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Date: 2005-02-03 02:36 pm (UTC)http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/home.html/104-1419709-4246301
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Date: 2005-02-03 02:49 pm (UTC)Will they have time to explain why the Klingons went from being all wrinkly and ridged to being slightly orange with pointy eyebrows?
Will they be able to explain how the Suileban (sp?) never survived to OS/TNG/DS9 etc?
Or how the weapon thingy that destroyed a big stripe of earth, the insect/lizard/walrus alien thingies and those big sphere-like objects never made it to the future either?
Or how starship technology degenerated by 200 years in appearance in the same time it took the Klingons to lose their ridges?
Will Archer wake up in the shower with crewman Daniels (or whatever the time-traveller was called) and realise it was all a horrible dream.
Will anybody ever devise a punishment suitable for the creation of the suckiest theme tune ever?
Will I never get the chance to be locked in a de-con chamber rubbing gel all over a scantily clad T'Pol?
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I knew there was something extra special connecting us. ;) I have that recording too... :) and I agree about Enterprise.
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Date: 2005-02-03 03:59 pm (UTC)See, the thing about the Star Trek franchise is that if there's not one being made all the people who made the Star Trek episodes will go find work on other shows. Star Trek was kind of like the bottom feeder of the SF media world, the consumed much of the 'suck' toxins in the pool, now that it's gone the other fish will start to taste funny.
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Date: 2005-02-03 04:33 pm (UTC)Of course, the lesson the Paramount suits will draw is not the correct one, "Berman and Braga can't do Star Trek," but rather "people are tired of Star Trek."
So instead of getting a new series by new, better people, we'll get nothing at all.
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Date: 2005-02-03 04:54 pm (UTC)Unfortunately, you're probably correct.
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Date: 2005-02-03 04:56 pm (UTC)I can only hope that Berman and co continue to push for more Trek, and allow talented folks to create good genre stuff at other networks.
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Date: 2005-02-03 06:47 pm (UTC)I <3 Mr. Tinkles.
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Date: 2005-02-03 09:46 pm (UTC)Of course, he was also in a version of it in college :)
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Date: 2005-02-03 11:14 pm (UTC)And Jolene Blalock was serious eye-candy.
And Bakula made an interesting captain.
But other than that, suckage abounded. I would much rather have seen them stick with the original developmental timeline. There's still a chance for them to do an "Enterprise" that's closer to the book "Enterprise" where we get to see the original ship under Christopher Pike. And we meet Kirk's father, who served on a Starbase. Of course, now they can't call it "Enterprise".
I like to see a Star Trek universe based show, though. Maybe they'll do one based on the "Final Frontier" books, set in the late STTNG era but focusing on Mackenzie Calhoun, a former planetary warlord turned starfleet captian, and his very quirky crew.
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Date: 2005-02-05 01:51 am (UTC)acquired me some ST:TOSbought two seasons for the husband's Christmas and birthday (and my mom got him Season Three).Which doesn't mean TOS didn't have plenty of stinkers, but at least they were far more original stinkers.